Need a pickup to use for a job? Here's an old trick that still doesn't work. After the man, later identified as Lloyd Edward Kraft, asked to take a truck for a test drive at a Belleview car dealership, he drove the truck and never returned, reports the Ocala Star-Banner. After a few hours cops found the 67-year-old man who called the whole thing "an honest misunderstanding," according to the report. Kraft also made another strategic error: He phoned his ex-wife, who has a domestic violence injunction against him and a no contact order, to get some items from the truck, cops said.

Need a pickup to use for a job? Here's an old trick that still doesn't work. After the man, later identified as Lloyd Edward Kraft, asked to take a truck for a test drive at a Belleview car dealership, he drove the truck and never returned, reports the Ocala Star-Banner. After a few hours cops found the 67-year-old man who called the whole thing "an honest misunderstanding," according to the report. Kraft also made another strategic error: He phoned his ex-wife, who has a domestic violence injunction against him and a no contact order, to get some items from the truck, cops said.

Need a pickup to use for a job? Here's an old trick that still doesn't work. After the man, later identified as Lloyd Edward Kraft, asked to take a truck for a test drive at a Belleview car dealership, he drove the truck and never returned, reports the Ocala Star-Banner. After a few hours cops found the 67-year-old man who called the whole thing "an honest misunderstanding," according to the report. Kraft also made another strategic error: He phoned his ex-wife, who has a domestic violence injunction against him and a no contact order, to get some items from the truck, cops said.